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Warner Home Video reveals details on the 4th season of the television series

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Warner Home Video has announced DVD and Blu-ray releases of Chuck: The Complete Fourth Season for the 7th September. Extras will include featurettes ("Chuck-Fu..and Dim Sum: Becoming a Spy Guy", "The Jeffster Revolution: The Definitive Mockumentary"), Declassified Scenes, and a Gag Reel. We've attached the official package artwork for each release below:

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The 4th season is by far the weakest. Everybody had found the right groove at the end of the first season then budget cuts, changing episode orders and a shuffle in the writing team have caused a decline. I hope that the quality will improve for the final season.

Madbandit wrote: I've no investment in the show, but I don't like the fact you have nothing to prove the show went south in the second season but BS. So there. It's a matter of the viewer's general consensus, of course I can't "proof" anything, I can start discrediting one aspect and you'll simply be able to to disagree with me because it's your opinion.

But the fact it keeps getting lower and lower ratings each season should speak volumes. And supposedly NBC only decided to renew it one, last time to make it viable for syndication.

But to elaborate, I watched as far as 3.13 and found the writing to be truly abysmal. Weak storylines leading nowhere, paper thin characters and awful humor entirely dependent on pop culture references.

I'm criticizing a show which took a nasty tumble into mediocrity during it's second season, and never truly recovered from it. Even the most loyal Chuck-followers I know personally can't seem to deny this. If you don't agree, that's completely fine, but there's no need to start calling names unless you have some kind of personal investment in the production of the show.

I've no investment in the show, but I don't like the fact you have nothing to prove the show went south in the second season but BS. So there.

Madbandit wrote: Boy, aren't you a clever idiot? Go watch "Prancing With The Hasbeens". Wow, I didn't realize Josh Schwartz was a avid reader of DVDActive.

I'm criticizing a show which took a nasty tumble into mediocrity during it's second season, and never truly recovered from it. Even the most loyal Chuck-followers I know personally can't seem to deny this. If you don't agree, that's completely fine, but there's no need to start calling names unless you have some kind of personal investment in the production of the show.

The season started well, and had some solid episodes over the year, but it really felt awkward, mainly because a lot was planned for the 13 episode run, and then a back 11 happened, so running out from the corner they pegged themselves in didn't help.

Still, a weak season of Chuck is better than the best seasons of other shows.

jan_tran wrote: Me and Chuck would've split amicably if it just would've gotten cancelled after the already mediocre second season, but the fact that this got re-newed over and over again until a fifth (and supposedly last) season just kept fueling my vitriol for the show.

F--k Chuck.

Boy, aren't you a clever idiot? Go watch "Prancing With The Hasbeens".

It's pretty amazing (and rare)that a show that has an unlikely hero, a computer-literate fanboy, can get renewed, due to the energy of its' fans, despite being put against a bowtie-wearing BS on Monday. "Chuck" is probably one of the best TV shows around. I'll buying S4, and will watch S5 on Fridays.

Me and Chuck would've split amicably if it just would've gotten cancelled after the already mediocre second season, but the fact that this got re-newed over and over again until a fifth (and supposedly last) season just kept fueling my vitriol for the show.